Viega 2101 Operating instructions

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Instructions for Use
Sanfix Fosta
Press connector system made of gunmetal/silicon bronze with
multi-layer pipes
System Year built (from)
Sanfix Fosta 01/2000
INT
Table of contents
1About these instructions for use 3
1.1 Target groups 3
1.2 Labelling of notes 3
1.3 About this translated version 4
2Product information 5
2.1 Standards and regulations 5
2.2 Intended use 6
2.2.1 Areas of use 6
2.2.2 Media 7
2.3 Product description 7
2.3.1 Overview 7
2.3.2 Pipes 8
2.3.3 Press connectors 11
2.3.4 Sealing elements 11
2.3.5 Markings on components 11
2.3.6 Mixed installations 12
3Handling 13
3.1 Storage 13
3.2 Assembly information 13
3.2.1 Mounting instructions 13
3.2.2 Permitted exchange of sealing elements 13
3.2.3 Space requirements and intervals 14
3.2.4 Required tools 15
3.3 Assembly 16
3.3.1 Replacing the sealing element 16
3.3.2 Bending pipes 17
3.3.3 Shortening the pipes 17
3.3.4 Calibrating the pipes 19
3.3.5 Pressing the connection 19
3.3.6 Leakage test 20
3.4 Maintenance 20
3.5 Disposal 21
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1 About these instructions for use
Trade mark rights exist for this document; for further information, go to
viega.com/legal.
1.1 Target groups
The information in this manual is directed at heating and sanitary pro‐
fessionals and trained personnel.
Individuals without the abovementioned training or qualification are not
permitted to mount, install and, if required, maintain this product. This
restriction does not extend to possible operating instructions.
The installation of Viega products must take place in accordance with
the general rules of engineering and the Viega instructions for use.
1.2 Labelling of notes
Warning and advisory texts are set aside from the remainder of the text
and are labelled with the relevant pictographs.
DANGER!
This symbol warns of possible life-threatening injury.
WARNING!
This symbol warns of possible serious injury.
CAUTION!
This symbol warns of possible injury.
NOTICE!
This symbol warns of possible damage to property.
This symbol gives additional information and hints.
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1.3 About this translated version
This instruction for use contains important information about the choice
of product or system, assembly and commissioning as well as intended
use and, if required, maintenance measures. The information about the
products, their properties and application technology are based on the
current standards in Europe (e.g. EN) and/or in Germany
(e.g. DIN/DVGW).
Some passages in the text may refer to technical codes in Europe/
Germany. These should serve as recommendations in the absence of
corresponding national regulations. The relevant national laws, stand‐
ards, regulations, directives and other technical provisions take priority
over the German/European directives specified in this manual: The
information herein is not binding for other countries and regions; as said
above, they should be understood as a recommendation.
About these instructions for use
Sanfix Fosta 4
2 Product information
2.1 Standards and regulations
The following standards and regulations apply to Germany / Europe and
are provided as a support feature.
Scope / Notice Regulations applicable in Ger‐
many
Planning, execution, operation
and maintenance of potable water
installations
DIN EN 1717
Planning, execution, operation
and maintenance of potable water
installations
DIN 1988
Planning, execution, operation
and maintenance of potable water
installations
VDI/DVGW 6023
Planning, execution, operation
and maintenance of potable water
installations
Trinkwasserverordnung (TrinkwV)
Scope / Notice Regulations applicable in Ger‐
many
Potable water pipelines, cold:
nPipe with protective pipe
(black), see line 4 and 5
nPipe with 9 mm surrounding
insulation (grey), see line 1
DIN 1988–200, Table 8
Potable water pipelines, warm:
nPipe with protective pipe
(black), see line 6
DIN 1988–200, Table 9
Heating systems:
nPipe with 9 mm surrounding
insulation (grey), see line 7
Heating systems in floor construc‐
tion:
nPipe with eccentric heat insu‐
lation (grey), see line 1
EnEV, Anhang 5, Table 1
Regulations from section: Fields of application
Regulations from section: Pipes
Product information
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Scope / Notice Regulations applicable in Ger‐
many
Requirements for material storage DIN EN 806-4, Chapter 4.2
Scope / Notice Regulations applicable in Ger‐
many
Test on a system that is finished
but not yet covered
DIN EN 806–4
Leakage test for water installa‐
tions
ZVSHK-Merkblatt:
"Dichtheitsprüfungen von Trink‐
wasserinstallationen mit Druckluft,
Inertgas oder Wasser"
Scope / Notice Regulations applicable in Ger‐
many
Operation and maintenance of
potable water installations
DIN EN 806-5
2.2 Intended use
Coordinate the use of the system for areas of use and
media other than those described with the Viega Service
Center.
2.2.1 Areas of use
Use is possible in the following areas among others:
nSanfix Fosta multi-layer pipe (dimensionally stable with oxygen bar‐
rier layer)
nPotable water installations
nHeating systems
nCompressed air systems
For planning, execution, operation and maintenance of potable water
installations, observe the applicable regulations, see
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‘Regulations
from section: Fields of application’ on page 5.
Regulations from section: Storage
Regulations from section: Leakage test
Regulations from section: Maintenance
Potable water installation
Product information
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Inform your customer or the operator of the potable water installation
that the system has to be maintained on a regular basis, see
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‘Regula‐
tions from section: Fields of application’ on page 5.
2.2.2 Media
The system is suitable for the following media, amongst others:
nSanfix Fosta multi-layer pipes
nPotable water
nRainwater
nHeating water
nCompressed air
Operating temperature max.
nSanitary installations: TD 70 °C
nHeating installations: 80 °C
Operating pressure max.
nSanitary installations: 1.0 MPa (10 bar)
nHeating installations: 1.0 MPa (10 bar)
2.3 Product description
2.3.1 Overview
The piping system consists of press connectors in connection with
multi-layer pipes and the corresponding press tools.
Fig. 1: Sanfix press connectors
The system components are available in the following dimensions:
d 16 / 20 / 25 / 32 / 40 / 50 / 63.
Maintenance
Operating conditions
Product information
Sanfix Fosta 7
2.3.2 Pipes
Sanfix Fosta plastic pipes are available in coiled bundles with and
without protective pipe and with various insulation thicknesses. Dimen‐
sionally stable and flexible multi-layer pipes are also available in 5 m
lengths. The following pipes are available from the system described:
Sanfix Fosta multi-layer pipe
Dimensionally stable
With oxygen barrier layer
d 16, 20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 63
Sanfix Fosta multi-layer pipe
Type of pipe d Areas of use
Pipe in lengths 16, 20, 25, 32, 40, 50,
63
Potable water and
heating installations
Pipe without protec‐
tive pipe
16, 20, 25 Potable water and
heating installations
Pipe with protective
pipe (black)
16, 20 Potable water and
heating installations1)
Pipe with 6 mm sur‐
rounding insulation
(grey)
16, 20 Potable water and
heating installations
Pipe with 9 mm sur‐
rounding insulation
(grey)
16, 20, 25 Potable water and
heating installations1)
Pipe with eccentric
heat insulation (grey)
16, 20 Heating pipes in floor
construction, integra‐
tion in the floor con‐
struction without con‐
tinuous footfall sound
insulation1)
1) see
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‘Regulations from section: Pipes’ on page 5
Product information
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Only pipe clamps with chloride-free sound insulating inlays should be
used to secure the pipes.
For fastening the pipes on Prevista Dry Plus rail systems, Viega recom‐
mends the use of the Prevista Dry Plus piping support (model 8416).
The piping support is suitable for plastic pipelines with dimensions d16
to 20.
Observe the general rules of fixing technology:
nDo not use fixed pipelines as a support for other pipelines and com‐
ponents.
nDo not use pipe hooks.
nObserve distance to press connectors.
nObserve the expansion direction: Plan fixed and gliding points.
Make sure to affix the pipelines in such a way as to de-couple them
from the installation body, so that they cannot transfer any structure-
borne sound, resulting from thermal expansion or possible pressure
surges, onto the installation body or other components.
Observe the following fixing intervals:
Interval between the pipe clamps
d x s
[mm]
Horizontal
Sanfix Fosta multi-layer pipes [m]
Vertical
Sanfix Fosta multi-layer pipes [m]
16 x 2.2 1.00 1.30
20 x 2.8 1.00 1.30
25 x 2.7 1.50 1.95
32 x 3.2 2.00 2.60
40 x 3.5 2.00 2.60
50 x 4.0 2.50 3.25
63 x 4.5 2.50 3.25
Pipelines expand with heat. Heat expansion is dependent on the mate‐
rial. Changes in length lead to tension within the installation. These ten‐
sions must be equalised with suitable measures.
The following are effective:
nFixed and gliding points
nExpansion equalisation joints (expansion bends)
Laying and fixing pipes
Length expansion
Product information
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Heat expansion co-efficients of various pipe materials
Material Heat expansion co-effi‐
cient
[mm/mK]
Example:
Length expansion with
pipe lengths L = 20 m
and ΔT = 50 K
[mm]
Sanfix Fosta
multi-layer pipe
0.03 30
Calculation example Sanfix Fosta multi-layer pipe:
nGiven: Temperature difference Δϑ = 50 K; Pipe length L = 8 m; Pipe
= 20 mm
nRequired: Expansion bend length LBS
nCalculation:
nBeginning in the left-hand diagram: From 50 K temperature dif‐
ference on the x-axis up to the characteristic line for the 8 m
pipe length.
nConnect the intersection horizontally with the right-hand dia‐
gram up to the intersection of the characteristic line for pipe
diameter 20 mm.
nResult: Read the value from the x-axis: LBS = 480 mm.
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Fig. 2: Sanfix Fosta multi-layer pipe – expansion bend length
1 - Length expansion ∆l [mm]
2 - Temperature difference ∆ϑ [K]
3 - Pipe length L [m]
4 - Expansion bend length LBS [mm]
Length expansion and expansion bend length
Product information
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2.3.3 Press connectors
Viega press connectors are equipped with the SC-Contur. The SC-
Contur is a safety technology that is certified by the DVGW and ensures
that the press connector is guaranteed to be leaky in an unpressed
state. In this way, inadvertently unpressed connections are noticed
during a leakage test.
Viega guarantees that accidentally unpressed connections become
visible during a leakage test:
nwith the wet leakage test in the pressure range from 0.1–0.65 MPa
(1.0–6.5 bar)
nwith dry leakage test in the pressure range from 22 hPa–0.3 MPa
(22 mbar–3.0 bar)
2.3.4 Sealing elements
The press connectors are factory-fitted with EPDM sealing elements.
2.3.5 Markings on components
The pipe markings contain important information regarding the quality
and certification of the pipes. Their meaning is as follows:
nmanufacturer
nsystem name
npipe material
nsize / wall thickness
ncertification and operating temperatures
Fig. 3: Sanfix connectors 2115
SC-Contur
Fig. 4: SC-Contur
Pipe marking
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The green dot shows that the press connector is equipped with the
SC-Contur and that the system is suitable for potable water.
2.3.6 Mixed installations
All Sanfix Fosta pipes may be mounted only using original accessories,
Sanfix connectors using SC-Contur and the corresponding press tools.
Use with components of other plastic piping systems, such as Raxofix,
for example, is not permitted.
Please contact the Viega Service Center if you have any questions on
this subject.
Markings on press connectors
Fig. 5: Marking
Product information
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3 Handling
3.1 Storage
For storage, comply with the requirements specified in the applicable
regulations, see
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‘Regulations from section: Storage’ on page 6:
nStore rods on even, clean surfaces.
Storage outside in closed, original packaging is possible for a period of
up to three months. In this instance, protect the packaging from
damage due to rain or high levels of humidity or UV radiation.
3.2 Assembly information
3.2.1 Mounting instructions
System components may, in some cases, become damaged through
transportation and storage.
nCheck all parts.
nReplace damaged components.
nDo not repair damaged components.
nContaminated components may not be installed.
3.2.2 Permitted exchange of sealing elements
If the sealing element in the press connector is obviously damaged, it
should be exchanged for a Viega spare sealing element made of the
same material.
Checking system components
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3.2.3 Space requirements and intervals
Space requirement type 2 (PT2), PT3-EH, PT3-AH, Pressgun 4B, 4E, 5
d 16 20 25 32 40 50 63
a [mm] 15 16 23 21 28 40 56
b [mm] 45 45 58 65 70 85 125
Space requirement Picco, Pressgun Picco
d 16 20 25 32
a [mm] 15 15 20 25
b [mm] 48 50 55 70
Space requirement type 2 (PT2), PT3-EH, PT3-AH, Pressgun 4B, 4E, 5
d 16 20 25 32 40 50 63
a [mm] 20 20 25 30 35 40 54
b [mm] 76 76 80 90 92 95 140
c [mm] 25 25 35 35 43 55 61
Space requirement Picco, Pressgun Picco
d 16 20 25 32
a [mm] 20 21 25 30
b [mm] 70 74 75 80
c [mm] 28 28 35 40
Space requirement type 2 (PT2), PT3-EH, PT3-AH, Pressgun 4B, 4E, 5
d 16 20 25 32 40 50 63
a [mm] 20 20 25 30 35 40 54
b [mm] 90 90 90 95 92 95 140
c [mm] 140 140 140 155 178 205 262
Pressing between pipelines
B
C
Pressing between pipe and wall
B
CD
Pressing in wall slots
B
C
D
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Space requirement Picco, Pressgun Picco
d 16 20 25 32
a [mm] 20 21 25 30
b [mm] 80 80 80 80
c [mm] 120 120 120 160
For the Z dimensions, refer to the respective product page in the online
catalogue.
3.2.4 Required tools
The use of original Viega tools or equivalent tools is recommended for
installation.
The following tools are required for production of a press connection:
Hand or electric saws or angle grinders are not permitted.
npress machine with constant pressing force
nSuitable for Sanfix press jaws (model 2299.7 or 2484.7)
npipe shear (model 5341) for dimensions 16–25 mm
npipe cutters (model 2191) for dimensions 32–63 mm
nbending tool (model 5331 or 5331.2)
ncalibrating tool suitable for the pipe size:
n16 / 20 mm (model 2139.0)
n25 / 32 / 40 mm (model 2139.3)
n50 / 63 mm (model 2139.2)
Viega recommends the use of Viega system
tools when installing the press fittings.
The Viega system press tools have been developed and
tailored specifically for the installation of Viega press con‐
nector systems.
Z dimensions
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3.3 Assembly
3.3.1 Replacing the sealing element
Do not use pointed or sharp-edged objects to remove the
sealing element. They may damage the sealing element.
Remove the press sleeve.
Remove the sealing element from the recess.
Insert a new, undamaged sealing element into the recess.
Check if the whole sealing element is in the recess.
Removing the sealing element
Inserting the sealing element
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Insert the press sleeve.
3.3.2 Bending pipes
Sanfix multi-layer pipes in the dimensions 16–32 mm can be bent by
hand with a bending radius of 5 x d or with a bending tool with the fol‐
lowing radii:
d Bending radius x d
16 2.0
20 2.3
25 3.0
32 3.5
40 4.0
50 4.5
63 4.5
The recommended bending tools for dimensions d 16 and 20 are the
models 5331 and 5331.2.
3.3.3 Shortening the pipes
For information about tools, also see
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Chapter 3.2.4 ‘Required tools’
on page 15.
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Cut the protective pipe to length using the protective pipe cutter
(model 5341).
Cut the pipe to length using a pipe shear.
Replace worn blades (model 5341.6).
Make sure that the cut surface is clean and straight.
Cut the pipe to length using a pipe cutter (model 2191).
Dimensions 16–25 mm
Dimensions 32–63 mm
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3.3.4 Calibrating the pipes
Using the calibration device, prepare pipe ends 25 mm and
deformed pipe ends before pressing.
Push the calibration device in as far as it will go.
Calibrate the pipe with turning movements.
The pipe is calibrated.
3.3.5 Pressing the connection
Push the pipe into the press connector until the pipe end is visible in
the inspection window.
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Check the insertion depth in the inspection window.
Open the press jaw and place it at a right-angle onto the press con‐
nector.
Observe the intervals in section
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Chapter 3.2.3 ‘Space require‐
ments and intervals’ on page 14.
Carry out the pressing process.
Connection is pressed.
3.3.6 Leakage test
The installer must perform a leakage test before commissioning.
Carry out this test on a system that is finished but not covered yet.
Observe the applicable regulations, see
Ä
‘Regulations from section:
Leakage test’ on page 6.
The leakage test pursuant to the applicable regulations must also be
carried out for non-potable water installations, see
Ä
‘Regulations from
section: Leakage test’ on page 6.
Document the result.
3.4 Maintenance
Observe the applicable regulations for the operation and maintenance
of potable water installations, see
Ä
‘Regulations from section: Mainte‐
nance’ on page 6.
Handling
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